[sf-lug] VPN Questions
Mark K. Zanfardino
mark at zanfardinoconsulting.com
Wed Dec 5 12:25:50 PST 2007
Asheesh - I'm sure that the best overall solution would be to run a
native VPN solution, I'm just not sure that this router supports it or
that I have enough information to make the necessary configuration
work. Time permitting I will try to get to an upcoming meeting and see
if I can get more hands-on help. Thanks!
Nathan - Sadly this is a company router and I'm not in a position to
change it. We have too many processes relying on this router performing
as it does today that my singular need for a linux connection to it is
not enough to justify the time and expense of swapping it out or
replacing the firmware, as much as I might like to. So, either I get a
native linux solution working or I keep coming into the office...
Cheers!
Asheesh Laroia wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Dec 2007, Mark K. Zanfardino wrote:
>
>> I haven't made much progress with this since yesterday, but I have
>> read a few more suggestions and will be taking them into
>> consideration. If I make any progress I will post the results here.
>
> If you need help with my suggestion, I should probably be at the next
> SF-LUG meeting. I believe that using a native VPN client is the only
> way you will be able to get it to work natively!
>
> -- Asheesh.
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